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diff --git a/doc/user/project/pages/introduction.md b/doc/user/project/pages/introduction.md index e36dfd89ab3..614a0d0dd19 100644 --- a/doc/user/project/pages/introduction.md +++ b/doc/user/project/pages/introduction.md @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ In brief, this is what you need to upload your website in GitLab Pages: 1. Domain of the instance: domain name that is used for GitLab Pages (ask your administrator). 1. GitLab CI/CD: a `.gitlab-ci.yml` file with a specific job named [`pages`](../../../ci/yaml/README.md#pages) in the root directory of your repository. -1. A directory called `public` in your site's repo containing the content +1. A directory called `public` in your site's repository containing the content to be published. 1. GitLab Runner enabled for the project. @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ will be deleted. When using Pages under the general domain of a GitLab instance (`*.example.io`), you _cannot_ use HTTPS with sub-subdomains. That means that if your -username/groupname contains a dot, for example `foo.bar`, the domain +username or group name contains a dot, for example `foo.bar`, the domain `https://foo.bar.example.io` will _not_ work. This is a limitation of the [HTTP Over TLS protocol](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2818#section-3.1). HTTP pages will continue to work provided you don't redirect HTTP to HTTPS. @@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ needing to compress files on-demand. ### Resolving ambiguous URLs -> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-pages/issues/95) in GitLab 11.8 +> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-pages/-/issues/95) in GitLab 11.8 GitLab Pages makes assumptions about which files to serve when receiving a request for a URL that does not include an extension. |